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- Place_Bell abstract "Place Bell is one of the tallest buildings in Ottawa, Canada (the fifth tallest in the downtown area) with a height of 94 metres (308 ft). The 27-storey building stands on Elgin Street in downtown Ottawa, and is distinguishable by its wide stature (the building is unusually large in dimensions considering its height, presumably to avoid having a 50+ storey building greatly overshadow the Peace Tower).The building was built by Olympia and York in 1971 as the Ottawa headquarters of Bell Canada. The site originally contained a number of small commercial buildings and the large Gloucester Street Convent. Original plans called for the complex to be much larger, and include the entire block to the north. This would have entailed to demolishing of several heritage buildings, including the First Baptist Church.The main level contains a shopping concourse with a number of businesses. The rear of the structure contains a parking garage. In the 1980s the owners sued the city after salt placed on the roads by the city corroded the steel structure of the garage and it had to be closed for several years.Bell, which remains the building's largest tenant, owned the building until 1998, when it was sold to TrizecHahn for $170 million. After the purchase, TrizecHahn conducted significant renovations. In 2002 it was bought by H&R Real Estate Investment Trust for $211 million.".
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- Place_Bell subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Ottawa.
- Place_Bell subject Category:Modernist_architecture_in_Canada.
- Place_Bell point "45.419819 -75.692947".
- Place_Bell type Artifact100021939.
- Place_Bell type Building102913152.
- Place_Bell type BuildingsAndStructuresInOttawa.
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- Place_Bell comment "Place Bell is one of the tallest buildings in Ottawa, Canada (the fifth tallest in the downtown area) with a height of 94 metres (308 ft). The 27-storey building stands on Elgin Street in downtown Ottawa, and is distinguishable by its wide stature (the building is unusually large in dimensions considering its height, presumably to avoid having a 50+ storey building greatly overshadow the Peace Tower).The building was built by Olympia and York in 1971 as the Ottawa headquarters of Bell Canada.".
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- Place_Bell depiction Bell_from_bridge.jpg.
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